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1.

Directing is one of the important functions of HRM which comes under___________. (a) managerial function(b) operative function (c) technical function (d) behavioral function

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Correct option is (a) managerial function

2.

Match the columns:‘A’‘B’1. A horse-drawn vehicle.a. shreds2. Make small nervous movementb. prizing3. Torn strips of paper.c. tonga4. Use force to move apart.d. fidget

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‘A’‘B’
1. A horse-drawn vehicle.c. tonga
2. Make small nervous movementd. fidget
3. Torn strips of paper.a. shreds
4. Use force to move apart.b. prizing
3.

Whom does Human relation approach refer to? (a) Worker, who should be given humanly treatment at work. (b) Mutual cooperation between employer and employee in solving the common problems. (c) Integration of people into a work situation that motivates them to work together to achieve productivity and also economic, psychological and social satisfaction. (d) None of the above.

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Correct option is (c) Integration of people into a work situation that motivates them to work together to achieve productivity and also economic, psychological and social satisfaction.

4.

To whom do these names refer? 1. Mabel 2. Caesar

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1. Mabel refers to the author’s aunt. 

2. Caesar refers to the young crow brought home by the author.

5.

The President of the first session of Indian National Congress was: (a) Surendranath Bannerjee (b) Dadabhai Naoroji (c) Mahadev Govind Ranade (d) Womesh Chunder Bannerjee

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(d) Womesh Chunder Bannerjee

6.

Who founded the Indian National Congress ?(a) Mahatma Gandhi(b) A.O. Hume(c) Pattabhi Sitaramaiya (d) Dadabhai Naoroj

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(b)  A.O. Hume

7.

Which of the following freedom fighters called the revolt of 1857 as “The first war of Indian Independence” ? (a) Khudiram Bose (b) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (c) Vinayak Damodar Savarkar(d) Mahatma Gandhi

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(c) Vinayak Damodar Savarkar

8.

The Indian National Congress was founded in the year: (a) 1885 (b) 1985 (c) 1950(d) 1930

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The Indian National Congress was founded in the year 1885

9.

What does Lawrence mean by “Whatever in me alive is me” ? “जो भी मैं जीवित हूँ वह मैं हूँ” इस बात से लारेन्स का क्या अभिप्राय है ?

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Lawrence means to say that his soul along with his live body is what he calls “me” or his personality.

लारेन्स के कहने का अभिप्राय यह है कि उसकी आत्मा और उसका जीवित शरीर ही तथाकथित “मैं” या उसका व्यक्तित्व है।

10.

What is the similarity between life and fiction? जीवन और उपन्यास में क्या समानता है ?

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A fiction or a novel deals with a man alive. A reader is interested in the characters of a novel because they are alive or in other words they are life-like and they are always changing. If they stop changing they cease to be alive. Similarly our life too should on changing to remain alive.

एक उपन्यास एक जीवित मनुष्य के बारे में होता है। एक पाठक एक उपन्यास के पात्रों में रुचि लेता है। क्योंकि वे जीवित होते हैं। दसरे शब्दों में वे वास्तविक जीवन जैसे होते हैं और हमेशा बदलते रहते हैं। अगर वे बदलना बन्द कर देते हैं, तो उनका जीवित होना भी समाप्त हो जाता है। इसी प्रकार जीवित बने रहने के लिये हमारे जीवन को भी बदलते रहना चाहिए।

11.

What is the idea of Lawrence about the Bible ? बाइबल के बारे में लारेन्स का विचार क्या है ?

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As the novel is the book of life, the Bible too is a novel but a great confused novel. It is about God but in fact it is about man alive. The characters of the Bible like Jesus Christ, Adam, Eve, Sarai, Abrabam etc., are but man alive. Even the Lord is another man alive.

जिस प्रकार उपन्यास एक जीवन की किताब है, बाइबल भी एक महान अव्यवस्थित उपन्यास है। यह ईश्वर के बारे में है परन्तु वास्तव में यह जीवित मनुष्य के बारे में है। बाइबिल के चरित्र जैसे कि ईसा मसीह, ऐडम, ईव, सराइ, अब्राहम इत्यादि जीवित मनुष्य ही हैं। यहाँ तक कि ईश्वर भी एक दूसरा जीवित मनुष्य है।

12.

Why is a novelist different from a philosopher, a scientist or a stupid person? एक उपन्यासकार एक दार्शनिक, एक वैज्ञानिक और एक मूर्ख व्यक्ति से भिन्न क्यों है ?

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A novelist is different from a philosopher, a scientist and a stupid person because he is alive and deals with alive characters in the novel. While a philosopher talks about soul and God but ignores his body which is alive. A scientist studies the dead objects and a stupid person trusts a philosopher and a scientist.

एक उपन्यासकार, एक वैज्ञानिक, एक दार्शनिक, एक मूर्ख व्यक्ति, से इस प्रकार अलग है कि उपन्यासकार जीवित है और अपने उपन्यास के जीवित पात्रों से व्यवहार करता है। जबकि एक दार्शनिक आत्मा और ईश्वर की बात करता है परन्तु शरीर की उपेक्षा करता है जो कि जीवित है। एक वैज्ञानिक बेजान वस्तुओं का अध्ययन करता है। एक मूर्ख व्यक्ति वैज्ञानिक एवं दार्शनिक पर विश्वास करता है।

13.

For what purpose does the writer use the concept of “tremulation” ? लेखक ‘कम्पन के सिद्धान्त’ को किस उद्देश्य के लिए प्रयोग करता है ?

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The writer says that our ideas are tremulations upon ether and they quiver a man alive but less important than him.

लेखक कहता है कि हमारे विचार शून्य में कम्पन हैं और एक जीवित व्यक्ति को प्रभावित करते हैं परन्तु वे उसकी तुलना में कम महत्वपूर्ण है।

14.

According to Lawrence, what is the exact meaning of living? लारेन्स के अनुसार जीने का सही अर्थ क्या है ?

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The exact meaning of living is that you live without following a pattern of living like a character of a novel.

जीवन का सही अर्थ यह है कि आप एक उपन्यास के चरित्र के अनुसार जीवन को किसी व्यवस्था का पालन किये बिना जीते हैं।

15.

Write an essay on Students and politics in about 150-200 words.

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Students and Politics

Students of today are the future guardians of our nation's suitable title density. They are the moulders and builders of future India. Political consiciousness is  therefore, an indispensable factor contributing to the growth and development of discipline, which is one of the essential requisities of democracy.

Those who oppose the the participation of students in politics put the strong case that politics is a dirty game. It would destroy Student's future. Politics makes a great interference in their studies. It would divert their attention from learning.

Those who support the students to participate in politics argue that education does not mean mere literacy. It means a total and all-round development of personality. It makes them aware of what is happening is his/her country and in the world around them. It also develops in the students the qualities of leadership.

Participation in politics trains a student to be a good citizen. It gives them training of the democratic way of life. Into a responsible and cultured citizen. It creates'in him the sense of patriotism. It helps them to lead a successful life.

So, students should therefore, pay primary attention to their studies, But, at the same time, they should keep themselves informed about what is happening around them and if it is the call of time, they should surely  take active part in politics.

16.

Write an essay on Swachh Bharat Abhiyan in about 150-200 words.

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Swachh Bharat Abhiyan

Swachh Bharat Abhiyan is a cleanliness drive aimed to cover 4,041 statutory cities and touns all over India in order to clean the streets, roads and other infrastucture. It is a cleanliness campaign run by the government of India and initiated by honourable Prime Minister, Narendra Modi. It is also called as the clean India Mission or Clean India drive or Swachh Bharat Compaign. It is a national level campaign to cover all the backward statutory towns and cities to make them clean.

This compaign involves the construction of latrines, promoting sanitation programmes in the rural areas,cleaning streets, roads and changing the infrastructure to lead the country ahead. This campaign was officially launched by the prime Minister, Narendra Modi on 145th birth anniversary of the Mahatma Gandhi on 2nd of October in 2014 at Rajghat, New Delhi.

It is a politics free campaign inspired by patriotism. It is launched as a responsibility of each and every Indian citizen to make our country a Swachhor Clean country this campaign has initiated people globally towards cleanliness.

17.

Write an essay on Terrorism in about 150-200 words.

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Terrorism

Terrorism has become a burning question in the country. Many innocent men, women and children  have been mercisessly massacred by the tourists. A few years back Pubjab was much affected by terrorist violence. Some people of the punjab were demanding the creation of khalistan on the ground of religion. They wanted to scede from India and have their own nation like Pakistan. The menance of terrorism remained for about ten years in the pubjab. But, With the help of the local lagal people. The government of the state as well as the centre became able to curl this menace and now there is no problem of terrorism there.

After the Pubjab, Jammu and Kashmir has come under the grip of terrorisim during the last ten years or So, Violence in Jammu and Kashmir is much more aggressive than that of the Pubjab. Terrorism is Jammu and Kashmir ls motivated, guided and  financially asserted by Pakistan. That's why to curl the terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir is a heard nut to Crack. The whole country has become the target of terrorist violence. recent time, the attack on Jammu and Kashmir Assembly in October, 2001. The attack on Parliament on 13th December on 2001 and the attack on American Centre in Kolkata Jan, 20O2 are the gearing example of aggressiveness of terrorism in India. Terrorists are cowardly people who shed innocent blood. Their terroristic activities are universally condemned. Due to terrorism in Kashmir many Hindus who are a minority community in Jammu and kashmir are living in Delhi like refuges. From time to time Hindus become victims of terrorist violence in Jammu and Kashmir.

Terrorism is not only a national problem but also an international problem. Even the migtiest power of the world. U.S.A. became a victim of tourorist attack on the world Trade Centre and pentagon on 11th Sept., 2001. The American government reacted violently against the attack on their looked Trade Centre and Pentagon and they vowed to uproot torrorism from the world. They attacked Taliban Government in Afganistan and forced it to quit.

18.

Which values have been a part of our social life since ancient times?

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The values of non violence and peace have been a part of our social life since ancient times.

19.

What are the big obstacles in our society?

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Poverty and lack of education of women are the big obstacles in our society.

20.

Receiving a dowry has been …………. by law. (a) encouraged (b) awarded (c) banned

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Correct option is (c) banned

21.

Why should we obey traffic rules?

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We should obey traffic rules so that traffic moves smoothly and accidents can be avoided.

22.

What is the basis of rules?

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Equality is the basis of rules.

23.

In what form were the rules in olden days?

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Rules in the olden days took the form of religious traditions and social customs.

24.

What criteria will you use to select these peace keepers?

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When these peacekeepers are being selected it must be borne in mind that the peacekeeper be selfdisciplined, intelligent and impartial.

25.

Give reasons why we should obey these rules.

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We should obey these rules so that we can avoid accidents.

26.

Do you think there should be a group of peacekeepers in your school?

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Yes, it is very essential to have a group of peacekeepers in every school as students do have problems and fights among themselves all the time.

27.

Which rules will you include in the rule book for these peace keepers?

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Rules which must be included in the rule book are as follows: 

1. Naughty children must be identified and strict vigilance be kept on them. 

2. Naughty children should be warned once or twice then be taken to the teacher in-charge of discipline or the Principal.

28.

What methods should peacekeepers use to solve your disputes?

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Peacekeepers should use methods like: 

1. Children of similar age-group should play together in order to avoid older children bullying or pushing the younger ones. 

2. Peacekeepers must be allotted places so that they can familiarize with those children and they should keep moving among the children to identify any problems.

29.

How can we say that ‘equality’ is the basis of rules?

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1. Rules are meant for everybody and are applied equally to all. 

2. No one is above the rules and disobeying them leads to punishment.

3. There is no discrimination in punishment for breaking the rules. 

4. Thus we can conclude that equality is the basis of rules.

30.

‘This is what I Think’:Prohibition against dumping garbage in the river.

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Dumping garbage pollutes the river water and also causes harm to aquatic life.

31.

What should rules ensure?

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Rules should ensure that no injustice is done.

32.

Name the following:Social reformer who worked to promote women’s education.

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Maharashi Dhondo Keshav Karve.

33.

Name the great personalities that stressed the importance of cleanliness.

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Sant Gadgebaba and Rashtrasant  Tukdoji Maharaj are the two great personalities that stressed the importance of cleanliness.

34.

What will you do in the following situations?For, some unavoidable reason, the maths teac her is unable to attend class today.

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We must take the upper hand of the free time available and quietly do our home work or read some text book and prepare for the class or simply practice difficult maths sums.

35.

Which state enacted the law against the use of magic?

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The law that banned the use of magic for cheating people was first enacted in Maharashtra.

36.

Give one example to show the change in human laws.

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1. Human laws need to be changed with changing conditions. 

2. For example, after Independence, the voting age was 21 years. After 1988, the voting age was lowered to 18 years. fail to care for properly.

37.

How are natural laws different from society laws?

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1. Natural laws do not change. They are constant and fixed, they do not even become out dated, e.g. the law of gravity. 

2. White society laws are made by people, these laws need to be changed with changing conditions. E.g. After Independence the voting age was 21 years. After 1988, the voting age was lowered to 18 years.

38.

Give two examples to prove that nature’s laws are fixed and constant.

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1. We cannot change the laws of nature and they are fixed and constant. 

2. The two examples to prove this are as follows.

(a) The rising and setting of the sun. 

(b) The law of gravity. 

(c) The phases of the moon are all fixed and constant and do not change.

39.

Customs like, sati and child marriage were by making laws that banned them. (a) abolished (b) extinguished (c) drowned

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Correct option is (a) abolished

40.

Human laws need to be ………………. with changing conditions. (a) constant (b) changed (c) fixed

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Correct option is (b) changed

41.

Rules have to be made to ensure that no ………………… is done. (a) injustice (b) harm (c) evil

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Correct option is (a) injustice

42.

Turning a blind eye towards problems makes them …………. . (a) worse (b) good (c) better

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Correct option is (a) worse

43.

How will you answer the question: ‘Don’t girls need as nourishing a diet as is given to boys?

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Of cource, both girls and boys both need a nourishing diet during their growing age and both must be treated equally without any gender bias.

44.

Rules are meant for ………………. . (a) nobody(b) somebody (c) everybody

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Correct option is (c) everybody

45.

It is ………………… to discriminate between boys and girls. (a) incorrect (b) correct (c) normal

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Correct option is (a) incorrect

46.

What discrimination is done to a girl child in an orthodox family?

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In an orthodox family, girls are deprived of good food and also prevented from going to school.

47.

We follow ……………….. because they are meant for the common good.(a) good lifestyle (b) rules (c) filmstars

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Correct option is (b) rules

48.

There is a ……………………… between the rules of society and the laws of nature. (a) difference (b) similarity (c) variation

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Correct option is (a) difference

49.

Nature’s are constant10 and fixed. (a) behaviour (b) ways (c) laws

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Correct option is (c) laws

50.

Disobeying the rules leads to (a) enjoyment (b) punishment (c) fun

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Correct option is (b) punishment